Titanic and her sister ships were built in the dockyards of Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland.
brittanic -sank from hitting a mine, 1916 olympic - served in WWI nicknamed "old reliable", was scrapped in 1937
Harland & Wolff, Belfast
they came up with it in there sleep
The Titanic was built to be as unsinkable as possible, but the builders never made that claim from what I have gathered. Nautical publications of the time declared that the liner was unsinkable, and this belief took hold with the public.
Built by Harland and Wolf Ship builders in Belfast Northern Ireland. 1910-12.
there is no real answer to who caused the titanic but some people said it was Bruce ismay and others said it was the captain and others say it was the ship builders.
yes, they used a diffrent type of bolt or screw they used a cheaper kind, if they had used the one the were supposed to use the titanic mightened have sunk.
That it was unsinkable.
Harland and Wolfe Shipyards was the builders of the Titanic.
they came up with it in there sleep
rose and jack
Thomas Andrews was one of the designers and builders of Titanic, who went down with the ship.
15,000 workers
they liked boats and ships
The Titanic was built to be as unsinkable as possible, but the builders never made that claim from what I have gathered. Nautical publications of the time declared that the liner was unsinkable, and this belief took hold with the public.
No. Titanic was constructed by Harland & Wolff. Lusitania was built by John Brown & Co.
Titanic was regarded as "unsinkable" but was not named so by the public or even the builders. It was a reference made in "Shipbuilders Magazine" in 1911.
White star line was the builders. But, there were 2000 workers working on it.
Built by Harland and Wolf Ship builders in Belfast Northern Ireland. 1910-12.